According to the Fast Company, now that ex-Nokia CEO Stephen Elop is rumoured to be the new guy in the top spot at Microsoft after Steve Balmer, he has a number of changes in mind for the company.

Elop is considering shutting down Microsoft’s struggling search engine, Bing, and wants to place an emphasis on Microsoft Office as one of the company’s main revenue streams. While Bing really is Google’s only competition in the search engine space, rumours are circulating that it hasn’t really been much of a return on their investment.

Microsoft Office is rumoured to finally make its way to iOS and Android devices as part of this strategy, though.

Windows has been on the decline for the last few years and Apple has been growing in that particular tech space for the last few years.